<p>Hi, I’m a junior and would like to study something like political science, international relations, or broadcast journalism at a respectable university. I am aiming for high-ranking liberal arts schools, some bigger schools, but my ultimate dream schools are Georgetown and Boston College.
- In May, I plan on taking SAT Subject Tests in US History, Literature, and either French or World History. I understand that I will not be taking an SAT II in something like math, chem, or physics, but is that a problem being that they will not be a huge part of my college curriculum?</p>
<p>2) By the end of high school, I will have taken about 10 AP classes, most of which are in the humanities. The only math/sciences I plan on taking are AP Environmental Science and AP Statistics. Would it look better to go take something like AP Calc even though I know for a fact I would not excel? Honestly, I’d probably struggle to maintain a B. AP Physics is out of the question, as is probably chem.
Please share your opinion, thank you!!! :)</p>